How To Use Carambola In A Sentence
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In the street markets the aroma of mangos and star-shaped carambola fruit jostles with the pungent smell of fresh seafood.
Rio de Janeiro
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Why did New Zealand accept a variation to the Australian New Zealand Food Standard code that will allow irradiated mango, papaya, mangosteen, litchi, breadfruit, carambola, custard apple and rambutan to be imported into New Zealand?
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This is a modified billiards table, covered with green baize, as is normal, but oval rather than rectangular and without pockets — a feature of carambola, where players score points by "caroming" their cue ball off the opponent's cue and object balls on a single shot.
Orozco Proves That Size Isn't Everything
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‘Asam’ refers to the sourness of the fruit, which is related to the sweeter carambola.
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If you are growing custard apples, bananas, sapodillas and carambolas, they could all do with a dressing of citrus and fruit tree fertiliser spread evenly around under the leaf canopy.
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They were picking carambola, or starfruit, and it tasted like bubblegum.
Times, Sunday Times
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Carambola is rich in nutrition and having an evident effective health.
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Jamaican cooks have rediscovered their native tangy fruits, including ackee (the reddish-yellow fruit of an evergreen tree), carambola, and ortanique (a cross between an orange and a tangerine).
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The carambola, or five-finger fruit, has a mild but sweet taste, and a thinnish skin.
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My lobster consommé was not the usual salted brown water, but a subtly tasting hot lake surrounding an island of crispy shrimp, carambola and tomato salad.
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The origin of carambole is the East Indian carambola tree and its fruit, but their connection with the game is obscure.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 2
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The carambola, or five-finger fruit, has a mild but sweet taste, and a thinnish skin.
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September introduces kids to mangos and carambola.
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Carambolas can be severely damaged by flooding.
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They were picking carambola, or starfruit, and it tasted like bubblegum.
Times, Sunday Times
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But flavor isn't the best feature, as carambolas are rich in vitamin C, potassium and fiber.
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Carambola, a small tree or shrub, is thought to be native to Java or other parts of Indonesia, and perhaps also Sri Lanka.
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In the mouth a "pulse" of creamy mildly bittersweet slightly underripe fruit (citrus and juicy starfruit aka carambola) and some foilage.
CellarTracker Tasting Notes (all notes)
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Star fruit - or carambola as it's also known - is just the ticket.
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Now I'm going to go drink a beer, eat some carambola, and get my words for today ...
Once that you've decided on a killing, first you make a stone of your heart
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The game's goal is to use one ball to hit the other two in a single shot, this is called "carambola" in spanish.
Mac Game Files
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Origin: The carambola is believed to have originated in Sri Lanka and the Moluccas, but it has been cultivated in southeast Asia and Malaysia for many centuries.
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One common reason for the malformation of fruits, such as asymmetric carambola or pears, is incomplete pollination.
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Jamaican cooks have rediscovered their native tangy fruits, including ackee (the reddish-yellow fruit of an evergreen tree), carambola, and ortanique (a cross between an orange and a tangerine).
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This is a modified billiards table, covered with green baize, as is normal, but oval rather than rectangular and without pockets — a feature of carambola, where players score points by "caroming" their cue ball off the opponent's cue and object balls on a single shot.
Orozco Proves That Size Isn't Everything
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Roselle makes an excellent tea, and she sneaks carambola into pies and upside-down cakes.
One Big Table
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The original recipe calls for chopped star fruit (carambola) on top of it, but since I had none and I had some mango waiting to be used, I served it with mango and a squirt of lime juice, since I think star fruit is more tart than mango.
Archive 2008-06-01
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There are the kiwi fruit, watery rose apple, carambola, passion fruit, eggfruit, figs, strawberry guava, lovi lovi, mangostein, pomegranate.
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Native to Southeast Asia, the carambola is now cultivated in Mexico, where it can be found in gourmet produce sections and some markets.
Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit
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If you are growing custard apples, bananas, sapodillas and carambolas, they could all do with a dressing of citrus and fruit tree fertiliser spread evenly around under the leaf canopy.
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Multicoloured, multilayered cakes and mousses abound, along with carambola, mango and cream pastry and pistachio and cappuccino squares.
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Multicoloured, multilayered cakes and mousses abound, along with carambola, mango and cream pastry and pistachio and cappuccino squares.